Dog sisters separated at adoption find each other at Washington market

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SEATTLE – Two dogs that hadn’t seen each other since they were adopted to different families reunited earlier this month in a joyful, chance encounter in Seattle’s Pike Place Market, according to KIRO.

Pam Corwin, who recorded the moment, wrote on Facebook, “I witnessed the coolest thing today!”

“I was at my booth at Pike Place Market and two couples (who didn’t know each other) were walking towards each other with identical dogs,” Corwin said. “Suddenly, the dogs ran towards each other and went totally crazy.”

The two sister dogs, Maui and Juniper, were several weeks old when they were loaded onto a flight from Russia and arrived in Seattle in May, 2017, according to the Seattle television station.